gBTTSHBaB 11, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



Best Quality DAHLIAS 



Vu*i,»<* 



start ycjjui, fall business 



right by baving some of 



the P/M QUALITY 



DAHLIAS. They are 



not only effective for displays, but the fine 



varieties we now handle can be turned at a 



good profit by retailers everywhere. With 



our modern methods of packing they can be 



shipped safely for a long distance. $8.00, 



tS.OO and $4.00 per 100. Get special 



prices on large quantities. 



ROSES ^°^ ^^'' want some of ow New Kme» 

 this winter. We are Roing to kare them 

 all-FIRB rLAMK, RuaaeU» MUadXt Hadl' 

 aboe, Sunburat, etc.. and all the popular alder 

 Tarieties. If you want a particular rose for a parti- 

 cular purpose. ^7ai*liave It. 



HEADQUARTCRS FOR QREKNS 



Wild Smilax. $6.00 per ca^e. 



Bronze Qalux. $'2.00 p r 1000. 



Green Galax, $1.00 per 1000: $7.50 per 10.000. 



Gre«n Leucotboe. new crop, $1.00 per 100|i'$y.iO 



per ,1000. 

 Greeu Sheet Moss, $:!.50 per bag. 

 Asparagus String^<. 50c each. 

 Asparagus and .Sprengeri bunches, 50c each. 

 Adiautum. $1.00 per 100. 

 SmilKx, 20c pur string. 

 Cut Hemlock, $2.50 per bundle. 

 Hardy Dagger Perns, best quality, targe fronds, 



$1.50 per 1000. 

 Sphagnum Mofjs. burlapped, 10-bbl. bales, $3.7i 



each : .5-bale lots, $3.50 each : 10 bale lots, $3.2j 



each. 



RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES: Many new patterns in exclusive Ribbons. Our new illustrated catalofl^ue of 

 Ribbons and. Supplies .will be ready, this month. Let us have your name now, so we can mail you a copy. 



Until September 16, we close at 6 p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



Tlie Wliolesal* Florlats of Pliiladelplila 



NEW YORK 

 117 West 28th Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1216 H Street. N. W. 



MeottoD Th» BeTlew when yon write. 



DAHLIAS 



All the 



Leading 



Varieties 



CARNATIONS 



LILIES 



AND EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. 



THE rmiADELrm cut flower co., 



1517 

 Sansom St., 



riDUDELPHIA,rA. 



Mention Tbp Review when yon write. 



on exhibition in baskets and vases. 

 They included the new Wanamaker 

 ;lahlia, exhibited for the first time, 

 "he firm of John Wanamaker is said 

 to have paid a large sum to L. K. Pea- 

 ■'ock for this dahlia, the roots of which 

 are offered at $5 each for delivery next 

 spring. Thjg gho^^ which was well ad- 

 vertised and largely attended, will con- 

 fnno through the week. Orders are 



being taken in the store .for roots of all 

 the leading varieties. 



Various Notes. 



The sudden death of William Henry 

 Maule is recorded in the obituary col- 

 umn of this issue. 



This week's visitors include Will H. 

 Rehder, Wilmington, N. C; H. Jones 

 and A. Shearer, of the .Tones-Russell 



Co., Cleveland; Samuel McClementa, of 

 Randolph & McClements, Pittsburgh. 



J. J. Perry, present manager of the 

 Baltimore Florists' Exchange, will, it 

 is understood, be retained as Baltimore 

 manager for the S. S. Pennock-Meehan 

 Co. 



Liouis Berger resigned his position a» 

 American manager for Van Waveren & 

 Kruiiff September 6. Mr. Berger com- 



